It's Official – NAFA's 2011 I&E Expo Floor Is Sold Out!
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NAFA is very proud to announce that the 2011 I&E Expo Floor has been completely sold out! More than 250 exhibitors will pack the Expo Floor in Charlotte April 10-11.
If your company is still interested in exhibiting, we currently have a waiting list should additional space become available. For more information, please contact NAFA Exhibit Sales at (770) 576-4971 or nafa@naylor.com for more information. There are also great sponsorship opportunities still available.
The Expo Hall is a two-day, must-see activity for I&E Attendees.
See and experience the latest in fleet products and services assembled under one roof from national exhibitors. Visit the Green Zone, where vendors will feature the latest technology for clean diesel, alternative/renewable fuels, hybrid cars and trucks, electric cars, and other advanced technology designed for a cleaner, more environmentally-friendly fleet – the sustainable fleet.
With more than 100 types of services and product categories to choose from, the Expo Floor is sure to reach all of your fleet needs. Categories include everything from:
- Accident Management Systems
- Vehicle Lifts
- Tires
- Security Devices
- GPS/Tracking
- Manufacturers
- Equipment
- Safety Management
- Fuel Systems
- Brake Parts and Systems
All categories can be found on Map Your Show
Featuring more than 250 exhibitors, the Expo Hall will be open:
Sunday, April 10 – 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Monday, April 11 – 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Enhance Your Expo Experience With Map Your Show
• Map your route across the Expo floor.
• Choose which exhibitors you would like to see.
• Search exhibitors alphabetically or by various product/service categories.
• Plan your conference sessions in advance.
• Search sessions by your particular segment - Corporate, Advanced Corporate, Public Service, Public Safety Group, University, Utilities, Pharmaceutical, CAFM/Advanced, and Canadian sessions.
Visit www.nafainstitute.org for more information on the 2011 I&E. |
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